Literature DB >> 1885777

Expression of AT2 receptors in the developing rat fetus.

E F Grady1, L A Sechi, C A Griffin, M Schambelan, J E Kalinyak.   

Abstract

Angiotensin II is known primarily for its effects on blood pressure and electrolyte homeostasis, but recent studies suggest that angiotensin II may play a role in the regulation of cellular growth. This study was undertaken to identify the angiotensin II receptor subtypes expressed during fetal and neonatal development and to characterize their cellular localization. Using an in situ receptor binding assay on sagittal frozen sections of fetal and neonatal rats, bound 125I-[Sar1,Ile8]-angiotensin II was visualized by film and emulsion autoradiography. Bound radioligand was detected by E11 (embryonic day 11) and maximal binding occurred by E19-21. Radioligand binding remained unaltered 30 min after birth, whereas a noticeable and stable decrease was observed 12 h postparturition. The highly abundant angiotensin II receptors were shown to be AT2 by the marked reduction in radioligand binding achieved with PD123177 (10(-7)M), a specific AT2 receptor antagonist, whereas DuP 753 (10(-5)M), an AT1 receptor antagonist, had little effect. Emulsion autoradiography showed radioligand binding in the undifferentiated mesenchyme of the submucosal layers of the intestine and stomach, connective tissue and choroid surrounding the retina, subdermal mesenchyme adjacent to developing cartilage, diaphragm, and tongue. Residual AT2 receptors were found on the dorsal subdermal region of the tongue 72 h after birth. AT1 receptors were detected in the placenta at E13 and in the aorta, kidney, lung, liver, and adrenal gland at E19-21, consistent with an adult distribution. The transient expression of AT2 receptors in the mesenchyme of the fetus suggests a role of angiotensin II in fetal development.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1885777      PMCID: PMC295487          DOI: 10.1172/JCI115395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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